10-11-2011, 04:15 PM
[size="3"][url="http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/article2526973.ece"]Advani disagrees with Team Anna, says Parliament is supreme[/url] : The Hindu, October 11, 2011
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Quote:A day before the Jan Chetna Yatra begins, veteran Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani made two points: he did not rule himself out of the race to be declared the prime ministerial candidate and his party did not agree with the Anna Hazare team on several issues, including the recent assertion by team member Arvind Kejriwal that Anna was ââ¬Åabove Parliament.ââ¬Â[size="3"][color="#9932cc"]
ââ¬ÅThe party [BJP] will decide when elections come,ââ¬Â he said when asked whether he had ruled himself out as a prime ministerial candidate.
It seems that on several issues, including the Jan Lokpal Bill, Mr. Advani and his party were not on the same wavelength as the Anna team. The BJP, he said, had differed with Anna and his men on several key issues related to the Bill. For one, he did not think anyone had the right to challenge the parliamentary system.
Addressing a press conference here on Monday, he said: ââ¬ÅParliament is the highest authority ââ¬Â¦ I do not know in what context it was said Anna was above Parliament,ââ¬Â Mr. Advani.
ââ¬ÅWe [the BJP] had also differed with the Anna team on a bill that would send bureaucrats who delay work directly related to people. Our State governments have passed laws to give time-bound services to people and delays would attract fines. Later the Anna team agreed with us on this,ââ¬Â he said.
Mr. Advani said his ââ¬Ëyatra' from the birthplace of Jayaprakash Narayan in Chhapra on October 11 to Delhi on November 20 would keep its focus on the twin issues of ââ¬Ëclean politics' and `good governanceââ¬Â that he saw as keys to keeping India's democracy healthy. He pointed out that while Jayaprakash Narayan realised the importance of political parties and galvanised all the Opposition parties, the Anna team was shying away from engaging political parties.
On the demand for ââ¬Ëright to recall' or ââ¬Ëright to reject,' he said while there was need for electoral reforms to check criminalisation and the use of money power in politics, he was not sure whether in a big country like India the right to recall would work. ââ¬ÅIt is not so simple. No country of India's size has the right to recall.ââ¬Â [color="#9932cc"]{... and hence we should not have it. QED! [/color][/size]
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